TRIPLE TERRORS ON THE TRACK

Las Vegas headliners Anthony Cools, Bobby Slayton and Jon Lovitz at Pole Position Raceway on Thursday. (Photo courtesy Pole Position Raceway)
Two major bills seeking to attract Hollywood to Southern Nevada and reshape portions of the state’s criminal justice code could be voted on by the full Assembly as a special legislative session enters its third day.
The administration insisted Trump, who mercilessly mocked his predecessor’s use of an autopen, had originally signed all the pardons himself and blamed “technical” and staffing issues for the error.
Jimmy Kimmel’s lifelong friend and the band leader of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Cleto Escobedo III, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, at just 59 years old. Condolences poured in for Kimmel throughout the week, and Escobedo’s cause of death has now been revealed.
A Mega Millions player in Georgia won the $980 million jackpot on Friday, overcoming abysmal odds to win the huge prize.
The footage, according to authorities, is the video Cox captured when they say she secretly recorded fellow Henderson Councilwoman Monica Larson at City Hall on Jan. 9.
Proponents say the legislation is necessary due to lawmaker’s security concerns, but journalism and open government groups oppose the move to hide public information.
The bill would also require that the developer be hired for other related work, without a formal bidding process.
Most people have lost sight of the timeline surrounding the insidious, late sex offender, who took a plea deal in 2008 and killed himself in 2019.
U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Gordon has taken under advisement findings in a Friday court hearing before ruling on a preliminary injunction matter.
Federal scientists predict that the reservoir — critical to Las Vegas’ future — is in for trouble.